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Tuesday 14 November 2017
Kaikorai Stream has been polluted with paint recently, and the Otago Regional Council (ORC) reports that it is not the first time.
There are hundreds of houses in the area that feed into the storm water system, which in turn feeds into Kaikorai Stream. This makes it difficult to track down where the paint is coming from.
ORC Director Environmental Monitoring and Operations Scott MacLean said paint was reported in the Kaikorai Stream at a similar time last year.
“Most drains end up leading to the sea, whether it’s directly to the ocean via the storm water system, or has been treated at the waste water plant first. Either way, paint products should never be put down a drain,” he said.
“We are working closely with Dunedin City Council to isolate where the paint is coming from because we need to stop this happening.”
Paint in waterways poisons fish and plants, and it also affects the coastal environment. The Kaikorai Stream feeds into the lagoon at Waldronville and then into the ocean, which means the impact of paint or other pollutants in city streams is wide-reaching.
ORC encourages people to report any pollution to their pollution hotline on 0800 800 033 as soon as they see it, so staff can investigate.
How to clean up paint safely:
How to store paint safely
How to dispose of paint safely
For more information contact:
Scott MacLean
Director environmental monitoring and operations
ORC
Ph 0800 474 082 or 027 411 9459
Communications contact
Sian Sutton
Director Strategic Communications and Engagement
ORCPh 0800 474082 or 027 575 1799
Email: sian.sutton@orc.govt.nz